Emad Khashoggi
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Born | Beirut, Lebanon | 25 March 1968
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Relatives | Dodi Fayed (cousin) Jamal Khashoggi (cousin) Nabila Khashoggi (cousin) Samira Khashoggi (aunt) Soheir Khashoggi (aunt) Adnan Khashoggi (uncle) Muhammad Khashoggi (grandfather) |
Emad Khashoggi (
Biography
Emad Khashoggi was born in Lebanon's capital Beirut. His father, Adil Khashoggi, has headed up several property developments in Saudi Arabia. His grandfather, Muhammad Khashoggi was of Turkish origin from Kayseri[1][2] and the personal physician to King Abdulaziz Al Saud. Emad Khashoggi is also the nephew of businessman Adnan Khashoggi. His surname, Khashoggi, means "spoon maker" (Kaşıkçı) in the Turkish language.[2]
Projects
In 1989, Emad Khashoggi founded COGEMAD, a company that develops haute-couture estates and interiors. In the early 2000s, after several successful property developments in France and overseas, in particular the renovation of
In 2009, a plot of wooded land between
The design and development of the Château Louis XIV was the subject of a book published by the renowned French art magazine Connaissance des Arts.[4]
In addition to the Château Louis XIV, Emad Khashoggi's past developments include the Palais Vénitien in Cannes (decor of French movie Möbius with actor Jean Dujardin) and the renovation of Pierre Balmain's former apartment in the prestigious Jean Walter building complex in Paris.
References
- ^ "Who Is Jamal Khashoggi? A Saudi Insider Who Became an Exiled Critic". Bloomberg. 10 October 2018.
- ^ ISBN 978-0552130608
- ^ "Il construit de nouveaux châteaux de Versailles, Entreprendre, numéro 288 - mars 2015, pp. 90 et 91". Archived from the original on 9 March 2019. Retrieved 17 April 2015.
- ^ A Louveciennes, un palais des savoir faire, Connaissance des Arts, special issue Les métiers d'art en France 2012 – March 2012, pp. 99 à 100